Cleaning bird poop is not exactly the best pastime, but it is a necessary part of good bird care... so let's get started!

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Put the bird somewhere where it cannot poop in places you don't want it to poop.

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Start small. Get an old toothbrush and some detergent. Dial or Dawn works well for this. Scrub the bird poop off with just the toothbrush, and dump it in the trashcan.

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You will have some left, this is when the detergent comes in handy. Wet the toothbrush and pour a little on the remaining poop. Scrub well.

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Rinse the suds off with warm or hot water, it is your choice, and rinse well.

5

Dry the surface off with a towel, preferably one you don't mind getting wet and dirty!

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